Limitations on Buyer’s Right of Entry Sample Clauses

Limitations on Buyer’s Right of Entry. The right of entry granted in ¶ 4.1, above, is limited to those types of activities typically associated with a Phase I and does not authorize the Buyer to perform any physical testing of an invasive nature, such as soil or groundwater sampling and soil borings If the Buyer receives a Phase I that concludes that the Property has recognized environmental conditions (“RECs”) or the Buyer otherwise desires to conduct activities of an invasive nature such as soil or groundwater sampling typically associated with a Phase II Environmental Assessment (“Phase II”), Buyer may provide a written request to USPS for access to the Property in order to perform a Phase II environmental assessment of the Property (this shall be designated as the Right of Entry 2 or “XXX-2”). Access to the Property for this XXX-2 shall be subject to (a) written approval by the USPS Contracting Officer, and (b) execution of a Right of Entry Agreement prescribing the conditions under which Buyer can conduct a Phase II assessment.
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  • Buyer’s Rights and Remedies If at any time an Event of Default with respect to Seller has occurred and is continuing, then, unless the Seller has paid in full all of its obligations that are then due, including those under Section 7.2(c) of this Agreement (“Obligations”), the Buyer may exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (i) all rights and remedies available to a Secured Party under applicable law with respect to posted Eligible Collateral held by the Buyer, (ii) the right to set-off any amounts payable by the Seller with respect to any Obligations against any posted Eligible Collateral or the Cash equivalent of any posted Eligible Collateral held by the Buyer, or (iii) the right to liquidate any posted Eligible Collateral held by the Buyer and to apply the proceeds of such liquidation of the posted Eligible Collateral to any amounts payable to the Buyer with respect to the Obligations in such order as the Buyer may elect. For purposes of this Paragraph 6, the Buyer may draw on the entire undrawn portion of any Letter of Credit. Cash proceeds that are not applied to the Obligations shall be maintained in accordance with the terms of this CSA. The Seller shall remain liable for amounts due and owing to the Secured Party that remain unpaid after the application, pursuant to this Paragraph 6, of Eligible Collateral to the Obligations.

  • Right of Entry The Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises during normal working hours by providing at least twenty-four (24) hours notice in order for inspection, make necessary repairs, alterations or improvements, to supply services as agreed or for any reasonable purpose. The Landlord may exhibit the Premises to prospective purchasers, mortgagees, or lessees upon reasonable notice.

  • BUYER’S RIGHT TO CANCEL If after completion of an appraisal by a licensed appraiser, Buyer receives written notice from the Lender or the appraiser that the Property has appraised for less than the Purchase Price (a “Notice of Appraised Value”), Buyer may cancel the REPC by providing written notice to Seller (with a copy of the Notice of Appraised Value) no later than the Financing & Appraisal Deadline referenced in Section 24(c); whereupon the Xxxxxxx Money Deposit shall be released to Buyer without the requirement of further written authorization from Seller.

  • Limitations on License (a) This license is not assignable or transferable by operation of law or otherwise, except as provided in Paragraph "1(b)" hereof, and is limited to the LICENSEE and to the premises.

  • Limitations on Use No part of the moneys delivered to the Recipient pursuant to Section II hereof is being or will be used to refinance, retire, redeem, or otherwise pay debt service on all or any part of any part of any governmental obligations regardless of whether the interest on such obligations is or was excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes unless prior approval by the Director is given.

  • Limitations on Remedies 7.1 IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL SELLER OR ANY OF THE TEKNI-PLEX COMPANIES OR ANY OF ITS OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR SUPPLIERS HAVE ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, IN AN AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY SELLER FROM BUYER AS PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES WHICH ARE THE SUBJECT OF A CLAIM OR SERIES OF RELATED CLAIMS. IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL SELLER OR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR SUPPLIERS HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, STATUTORY, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, EVEN IF SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO ANY INJURY TO PERSONS; LOSS OF VALUE OR USE (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DIMINUTION IN VALUE OR STIGMA DAMAGES); LOSS OF ANTICIPATED REVENUE OR PROFIT; COST OF CAPITAL; DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF OTHER PROPERTY OR EQUIPMENT; CLAIMS MADE BY END-USERS; OR COST OF SUBSTITUTE SUPPLIES, FACILITIES OR SERVICES.

  • Landlord’s Right of Entry Landlord shall be allowed access to the premises, at any reasonable hour for the purpose of examining or exhibiting of same, and for making such repairs or alterations either as Landlord may deem necessary or appropriate or as Tenant may request. Tenants are not allowed to interfere with showings as this is a direct violation of your lease. In the City of Urbana Landlord will give tenants 24 hours notice. While not required in Champaign, Landlord will make reasonable effort to give tenant advance notice and may provide this notice through phone, email, verbal or posting notice. In cases of emergency repairs or due to complaints, Landlord may have to enter the premises with no formal notice.

  • LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY The Lessor or the Lessor's agent may enter at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective lenders and purchasers, and to do anything the Lessor may be required to do hereunder or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good of the Premises or any building of which they are apart. During the last [#] days of the Term, the Lessor may display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises and show the Premises to prospective lessees.

  • Limitations on Warranties 14.1 Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, neither Party shall be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, punitive or consequential damages, including but not limited to loss of data, business interruption, or loss of profits, that arises from the use of the Licensed Materials, or the incompetence of the Authorized Users to properly use the Licensed Materials.

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